@erikimba I would count 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1234567 or you can do it easier 1 & 2 & 1 & 2 & 1234123. It's many ways you can count! It's about which method that works best for you :)
@Gibsonlover1234 Yep you´re also right, my best method it´s absolutly not count, and personally how i get more results on explaining to other people is to count whole numbers and felling the space between (any number of notes in there). your first example is easy to understand, i liked that one, but the second one i think you just will be more concerned about counting than playing and felling and after a few turns you will get confused. btw another easy way of think it's 3 times 5/8
@Gibsonlover1234 or 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8.1... lol or check this out. Steve smith playing in Seven and a half time lol watch?v=r_-dkeWOcnI you can think it as two phrases of that, but faster lol. Regards!
this is great stuff. NIce chopped up beat. I like it. The piano goes backwards in quarters from Bb-Eb with C in the bass. With a little up and down on D-G to Eb-Ab it goes to an open part (bell cymbal) with synth quarter stables A-D-G variation up to Bb-Eb-Ab and down to Ab-Db-Gb. I just got really fond of the piece, so i checked it out: Therefore. Hope Duda Neves don't mind. Else just erase this comment, that's allright
This is so cool!!!!! I don't like counting in 4/4 then 7/8 co then just feels like two timings one after each other, when you really wanna here it as a whole 15/8, or maybe I'm just fussy....
@amjan Dude. come on... 7/8 may not be super-special, but it doesn't mean its easy. Depends what you do with it, you know. 4/4 beats can be very difficult. Retaded comment.
The top line is how to count it, and the bottom line shows how it fits as 15. As you can see, counting as 8 and 7, or just 15, would be difficult because you'd no longer counting the downbeat after beat 8.
Well, the damn extra spaces in the bottom line didn't appear after posting the comment, so just forget about the bottom line. Hopefully you get what I mean without it. the bottom line's 1 to 8 should match up with the top line's, but then 9 to 15 are on the '+'s. 9 would match up with the top line's '+' of 1, 10 would match with '+' of 2, etc. Hope this makes sense, sorry the visual didn't work out.
E ai Duda, tem que colocar mais videos aqui, sempre estava procurando algo teu. Aqui fala seu ex aluno. Vim morar na California a quase 7 anos atras e vc me disse que se voltasse antes de 2 ia me encher de porrada, rs, proxima vez que estiver no Brasil quero ir te visitar. Um grande abraco,
0:36... Legends of the hidden temple?
lovethymuscle 1 month ago
could i get the piano music for this?
jjp9727 1 month ago
great video (and song) for those of you who dont know how, i find it easiest to count in 4 for 3 measures and 3 for 1
1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3 repeat
pterocopter 2 months ago
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
1 & 2 & 3 & 4
repeats
hint ( dont count &s just feel them, count 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 and the last & forget about it)
erikimba 2 months ago
@erikimba I would count 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1234567 or you can do it easier 1 & 2 & 1 & 2 & 1234123. It's many ways you can count! It's about which method that works best for you :)
Gibsonlover1234 2 months ago
@Gibsonlover1234 Yep you´re also right, my best method it´s absolutly not count, and personally how i get more results on explaining to other people is to count whole numbers and felling the space between (any number of notes in there). your first example is easy to understand, i liked that one, but the second one i think you just will be more concerned about counting than playing and felling and after a few turns you will get confused. btw another easy way of think it's 3 times 5/8
erikimba 2 months ago
@Gibsonlover1234 or 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8.1... lol or check this out. Steve smith playing in Seven and a half time lol watch?v=r_-dkeWOcnI you can think it as two phrases of that, but faster lol. Regards!
erikimba 2 months ago
i didn't know Mr. Bean could drum.
he's good
shuTuPanDrespecT25 3 months ago
That groove has some serious feel. I should should use 15/8 more often!
SymbolicDrummer 3 months ago
this is great stuff. NIce chopped up beat. I like it. The piano goes backwards in quarters from Bb-Eb with C in the bass. With a little up and down on D-G to Eb-Ab it goes to an open part (bell cymbal) with synth quarter stables A-D-G variation up to Bb-Eb-Ab and down to Ab-Db-Gb. I just got really fond of the piece, so i checked it out: Therefore. Hope Duda Neves don't mind. Else just erase this comment, that's allright
martingerup 5 months ago
This is so cool!!!!! I don't like counting in 4/4 then 7/8 co then just feels like two timings one after each other, when you really wanna here it as a whole 15/8, or maybe I'm just fussy....
Stevekeneve 5 months ago
This shit is filthy nasty....and I mean that in a good way.
DeLL116 7 months ago 9
thats some tasty pocket you got there. Great grooving!
ChoppiProductions 8 months ago
Who in the right mind would let an Umpa lumpa play the drums!!!
markod2002 1 year ago
It's just 4/4 + 7/8. Nothing special. Nothing difficult.
amjan 1 year ago
@amjan
Txs or 6/4+3/8
dudaneves 1 year ago
@amjan Dude. come on... 7/8 may not be super-special, but it doesn't mean its easy. Depends what you do with it, you know. 4/4 beats can be very difficult. Retaded comment.
aakkoin 10 months ago
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@aakkoin "4/4 beats can be very difficult." So what? They aren't difficult here.
amjan 10 months ago
count 8 then 7/8
KaslarProductions 2 years ago 12
@KaslarProductions never though of it like that! nice one
thatwaspoor 1 year ago
@KaslarProductions Smart.
drummingxgodx2011 4 months ago
@KaslarProductions
That's rather difficult as you'd be counting off-beats, and doesn't grasp the feel. I prefer counting it in 7.5
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 1...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1...
The top line is how to count it, and the bottom line shows how it fits as 15. As you can see, counting as 8 and 7, or just 15, would be difficult because you'd no longer counting the downbeat after beat 8.
trizzHHS 2 months ago
@KaslarProductions
Well, the damn extra spaces in the bottom line didn't appear after posting the comment, so just forget about the bottom line. Hopefully you get what I mean without it. the bottom line's 1 to 8 should match up with the top line's, but then 9 to 15 are on the '+'s. 9 would match up with the top line's '+' of 1, 10 would match with '+' of 2, etc. Hope this makes sense, sorry the visual didn't work out.
trizzHHS 2 months ago
Cool 15/8!!!!!
juanbarros88 3 years ago
That's a cool way of phrasing 15. :)
DetNosnip 4 years ago
Muito bom! Esse cara pra mim está entre um dos melhores do mundo, com certeza é um grande baterista!
Tenho várias video aulas dele!
darckdoidera 4 years ago
Comprei algumas video-aulas do Duda, e realmente o cara é fera. Poe mais uns videos ai para nós Duda. Abraço.
lucianotanski 4 years ago
Fala Duda Neves!!!! Muito legal esse vídeo!! Coloca mais coisas aqui! Prazer em te-lo em nosso Time! Grande abraço
alexandregerage 4 years ago
Esse é o abominável DUDAS NEVES meu grande professor, faço um pedido pra galera colocar mais coisas do mestre pois ele é muito foda...
Fernando Rodrigues
chesnut10 4 years ago
E ai Duda, tem que colocar mais videos aqui, sempre estava procurando algo teu. Aqui fala seu ex aluno. Vim morar na California a quase 7 anos atras e vc me disse que se voltasse antes de 2 ia me encher de porrada, rs, proxima vez que estiver no Brasil quero ir te visitar. Um grande abraco,
Daniel.
gelebraz 4 years ago
E ae duda, quanto tempo, grande abraço - lincoln de guarujá
Lincoln900 4 years ago
Big Friend, Big Drummer, Extraordinary Teacher. Deserves many honors for all of drummers formation.
Big hug.
Gilson
gdrumestudio 4 years ago
Grande Duda! Muito bom o video.
Um abraço! Beto Whyte (seu aluno)
betobatera999 4 years ago
The best!
eyecare1 4 years ago